Your Computer March 1992
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- 1992-03
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- your computer, australia, australian, microcomputer, infralan, powermenu, lantastic, eye of the beholder ii, boston bomb club, castles campaign disk 1, vengeance of excalubur, the blues brothers, the simpsons, bards tale construction set, breach 2, chessmaster 3000, hoyles book of games, charge of the light brigade, merchant colony, shuttle, lappaq, lte, ad lib midi kit, forth, thinc, realizer, address manager, takenote
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Your Computer
March 1992
Your Computer
A man and his vision: 'He forsees the day - not that far away - when computers, particularly in the form of battery-powered portables, will become a whole different class of 'tool' than they are today'
American Graffiti
On CDs: 'If all that happens is to cram more text onto a CD, they will remain a strictly commercial/industrial technology'
Canberra Comment
Technology directions: 'A conference of business and technology leaders believes that most of us want an entirely different approach'
Industry Updates
Bodyforce developed to help athletes; Paramount buys Macmillan; Digital Assistants for the consumer; Windows NT needs 8Mb of RAM; Outback kids learn with Remote; Patent for optical computer advance; And the winnders...; Toshiba publishes survey findings; Radius/NEC team up; Intel reveals '586; Software college to open; IBM/Apple deal approved
Tech Tips
Lost hard disk; Colour printing; Remote intstall in LapLink III; Easing the RAM cram; Starting a BBS; Graphic file formats; BIOS drive support; Printing graphic characters; Enhancing DTP printing
10th Personal Computer of the Year Awards - The Winners!
Some last minute releases threw the well-organised judging into confusion, giving us one surprise and one obvious choice for the Awards
Mass storage devices
When you mention removable media, most people think of floppy disks and cartridge tapes. Mark Cheeseman revved up four products which fall somewhere in-between
Infrared cableless LAN
BICC Communications recently announced the availability of InfraLAN. An innovative cableless local area network system based on infrared technology
PowerMenu
Looking for a DOS menu system and file manager? Communications program? Security system? File transfer utility? Read on... Jake Kennedy has found just the item
Educational Software
Adult education - do it yourself: 'Whether your goal is of a personal nature or if it relates to your career or academic performance, one of these courses may help you on your way'
New Connections
Dial the time; LANtastic for Windows and twisted-pair; A real entry-level network; Netware for OS/2; MicroAustralia focuses on networks; Recession fuels PC networking; Open Systems forum; Interesting boards
The CD-ROM revolution speeds up
CD-ROM technology is paving the way of multimedia on PCs, as well as offering the ideal medium for software distribution
Memories are made of this
Confused by the jargon associated with memory? Stewart Fist clarifies the terminology and concepts
That's Entertainment
Something for everyone; Eye of the Beholder II; Boston Bomb Club; Castles Campaign Disk 1; Vengeance of Excalibur; The Blues Brothers; The Simpsons; Bard's Tale Construction Set; Breach 2; Chessmaster 3000; Hoyle's Book of Games; Charge of the Light Brigade; Merchant Colony; Shuttle
Digging with a notebook
A LapPaq notebook proved itself during a recent archaeological 'dig'
LTE goes Lite
Compaq takes on the notebook market with new models and aggressive pricing. Mark Cheeseman looks at two newcomers to the market
Take Note
The Ad Lib MIDI Kit: 'In coming months I'll be covering whatever comes along in music software and hardware'
The Forth Column
Embedded controllers: 'The Forth-based embedded controller software development system, THinC, has taken another step forward'
Realizer
Jeff Richards reports on a complete Windows programming toolkit for Basic programmers, which makes creating Windows applications quick and easy.
Write on Q
Revolution in Education: 'Watching the computer industry develop has been truly awe inspiring'
Sharp's pocket powerhouse
If you thought the notebook was as small as you coul dget in a full-featured PC, read on...
IBM Underground
Address Manager and NIFF: 'Another nice feature of Address Manager is its ability to create up to 32 user-defined lists within a single database'
Windows Wonderland
TakeNote: 'It has some distinct limitations, but within those limits it is powerful, convenient and adequately flexible'
Personal cash machine
Would you like to earn some extra money? Why not use your PC? John Bailey offers a few suggestions
Write Bytes
Dr. T: Telebit is approved; Multimuddia
Release Updates
A3 laser; Foxy notebooks!; Network accounting; Personal word processor; Paradox access to SQL databases; Faxit; Capital accounting; The printed word; CD-Share; The Notebook SX; Central Station; Futurus; More Pizazz; Grammatik IV upgrade; Dynamite Pack; Customised labels; Artisoft's 10Base-T range; Windows Control Palette; Norton AntiVirus 2.0.
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